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Starting NOW! Watch the opening sessions of the 7th European Conference on Space Debris #spacedebris2017https://t.co/DaeCcvBe0F pic.twitter.com/R8QrXGtz1A — ESA (@esa) April 18, 2017
Starting NOW! Watch the opening sessions of the 7th European Conference on Space Debris #spacedebris2017https://t.co/DaeCcvBe0F pic.twitter.com/R8QrXGtz1A — ESA (@esa) April 18, 2017
Scientists at @NASA hope to use @esa's LISA Pathfinder as a 'comet crumb' detector! @NASAGoddard More: https://t.co/61yEE6BA5m pic.twitter.com/5uKsKbvD1g — NASA Marshall (@NASA_Marshall) April 17, 2017
Find out more about dealing with space debris, ahead of the #spacedebris2017 conference starting today https://t.co/Gy0oOTajyF — ESA (@esa) April 18, 2017
Join us in 1 hour for the opening of the 7th European Conference on Space Debris #spacedebris2017 https://t.co/DaeCcvBe0F pic.twitter.com/POXRyoGO0E — ESA (@esa) April 18, 2017
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#Timelapse over #California with a thunderstorm on the horizon https://t.co/cLY2dLuAVr #Proxima pic.twitter.com/fEkzDetkRW — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) April 17, 2017
Flying at 28000 km/h allows us to see the starry sky parading before our eyes like a mobile in a children's room… except life-size 😉 pic.twitter.com/GgJPEJenyx — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) […]
@damiengayle @guardian Pls send email to connectwithus@esa.int with details & will try to get hold of someone, although it is an ESA-wide holiday today. — ESA (@esa) April 17, 2017